The Reytons have announced their first ever world tour, with dates spanning North America, Europe, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and a run of landmark UK arena shows, including Manchester’s Co-op Live and London’s Alexandra Palace. Tickets go on sale at 10am local time on Friday 24th April from www.thereytons.com.
The announcement comes hot on the heels of a remarkable few years for the Rotherham four-piece. Having delivered their first headlining show at Wembley Arena in 2025, headlined Tramlines Festival and completed a full UK tour in 2025, Jonny Yerrell, Joe O’Brien, Lee Holland and Jamie Todd now set their sights firmly beyond British shores. BBC Radio 1’s Jack Saunders has described them as “unstoppable”, and few would argue.
The band’s rise has been nothing short of extraordinary. Since releasing their second album 100% independently in January 2023, The Reytons went on to score a number one with ‘What’s Rock and Roll?’, before announcing their biggest ever UK tour covering over 40,000 tickets. More recently, a 2025 UK and Ireland tour saw them step up to 5,000-capacity venues including O2 Academy Brixton and Manchester’s Aviva Studios, with a stunt involving Gary Neville as a temporary band substitute turning heads well beyond the usual music press.
The world tour kicks off in the United States this summer, with four shows fitting around England’s FIFA World Cup campaign. Fans in Dallas, Boston, New York and Los Angeles will get to see The Reytons before most of the UK, before the band return for their biggest British headline run to date this October.
The UK and Ireland leg is where the real statement gets made. Cardiff’s Utilita Arena, London’s Alexandra Palace and Manchester’s Co-op Live represent a serious step up in scale, cementing the band’s status as a genuine arena act. Dublin and Belfast also feature, continuing a connection with Irish audiences that has grown steadily over recent years.
After that, The Reytons head east. Japan, Australia and New Zealand follow in November and December 2026, before the tour wraps up with a European run taking in the Netherlands, France, Belgium and Spain in February and March 2027.
Alongside the tour announcement, the band have revealed their fourth studio album, ‘A Love Letter To A Broken Town’, due for release in July. Frontman Jonny Yerrell said: “I honestly feel like this album is the best we’ve ever done! A lot of bands and artists like to change direction later in their careers, but that’s just not us. We absolutely love the style of music we make, the social commentary aspects and the people who turn up to jump around with us. Why would we change? Expect more, just bigger and better with a few surprises on the side!”
The Reytons world tour dates
2026
| Date | Venue | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Tue 16 June | Echo Music Hall | Dallas, USA |
| Mon 22 June | Paradise Rock Club | Boston, USA |
| Thu 25 June | Irving Plaza | New York, USA |
| Tue 30 June | The Echo | Los Angeles, USA |
| Fri 9 October | 3Olympia | Dublin, Ireland |
| Sat 10 October | Telegraph Building | Belfast, UK |
| Fri 16 October | Connexin Live | Hull, UK |
| Sat 17 October | Corn Exchange | Edinburgh, UK |
| Fri 23 October | Utilita Arena | Cardiff, UK |
| Sat 24 October | Alexandra Palace | London, UK |
| Fri 30 October | Co-op Live | Manchester, UK |
| Tue 24 November | Shangri-La | Osaka, Japan |
| Wed 25 November | WWW X | Tokyo, Japan |
| Fri 27 November | Magnet House | Perth, Australia |
| Sun 29 November | Lion Arts Factory | Adelaide, Australia |
| Thu 3 December | The Brightside | Brisbane, Australia |
| Fri 4 December | Metro Theatre | Sydney, Australia |
| Sat 5 December | Northcote Theatre | Melbourne, Australia |
| Mon 7 December | San Fran | Wellington, New Zealand |
| Tue 8 December | The Tuning Fork | Auckland, New Zealand |
2027
| Date | Venue | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Thu 18 February | Melkweg | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
| Fri 19 February | Annabel | Rotterdam, Netherlands |
| Sat 20 February | Doornroosje | Nijmegen, Netherlands |
| Thu 25 February | La Machine du Moulin Rouge | Paris, France |
| Fri 26 February | Trix | Antwerp, Belgium |
| Sat 27 February | Cactus Club | Bruges, Belgium |
| Thu 4 March | La Nau | Barcelona, Spain |
| Fri 5 March | Sala But | Madrid, Spain |
| Sat 6 March | Rock City | Valencia, Spain |
Tickets for all shows go on sale at 10am local time on Friday 24th April from www.thereytons.com.

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